Tag: Indigo
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Tales from the Riverbank 1 – The Sentinel
And from my last post coming bang down to earth in Surbiton, we have to revisit the riverbank – as I have been working more on the river over the summer. Still not to pre-pandemic levels, but I still visit there from time to time and work. Apart from drawing the boats there which is…
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Skyscapes
When I was an art student in the 90’s you’d expect me to have been into Hirts and all that, but I actually was just as much into Monet’s Haystacks and the skyscapes and oil sketches of John Constable. The latter, especially his Cloud Studies and Skyscapes left a very big mark on my psyche…
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Many Times of Kingston Market
Kingston Market is an ancient market – it’s existed as a meeting place since 1170 and the first recorded market was 1242, so nearly a thousand years! It’s amazing how old some things are in the UK, we take them for granted, but many countries have only existed for a fraction of that time the…
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Allotment afternoons and winter walks
Winter plein air drawing and painting is a cold affair, but also in some ways easier – less foliage to depict, more bold/graphic images of empty trees, snow or ice, white or purple darkened skies and mists. Returning to Bushy Park, these works are all but one from the early part of the year, pre-Spring…
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